The film is "a remarkable litany of falsehoods and misrepresentations and exaggerations and omissions, " Posner says.
You may well feel that dire predictions about anything almost always turn out to be exaggerations.
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The government took the conversation apart allowing Passaro to highlight his exaggerations to the investor on the call.
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Some or all of those assessments may be exaggerations, and Labour may well bounce back in the polls.
These will help you pick through the bunk and exaggerations from both sides.
If you see things near the exaggerations in the OP regularly, the company is already diseased and needs major overhaul.
We dislike their Europhobic fringe and their exaggerations about Britain's broken society.
The upshot is that if voters were misled, it was because of genuine mistakes by the intelligence services, rather than by deliberate government exaggerations.
He exaggerated the number and intensity of his conflicts there to make his copy more exciting, and these exaggerations carried over into his books.
These incidents, embarrassing though they be, fall within the acceptable range of victimless embellishment, those exaggerations that burnish a humdrum existence, amuse our listeners or impress a potential employer.
But it is best conducted not during elections with all their simplifications and exaggerations, but between them, when issues can be taken one by one and given proper scrutiny and attention.
His swirl is one of the hallmarks of Mannerism a mode of expression whose exaggerations broke the classical perfection and balance of the High Renaissance, and started art on the road to the Baroque.
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Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, said the run on guns and ammunition isn't surprising and is fueled by "gross exaggerations, " when reasonable discussion is what's needed.
Supporters of the infamous king, including members of the Richard III Society, hoped the discovery would force academics to rewrite history, which they say has been tainted by exaggerations and false claims.
Supporters of the infamous king, including members of the Richard III Society, hope the discovery will force academics to rewrite history, which they say has been tainted by exaggerations and false claims.
He also corrects exaggerations, misapprehensions and simplifications.
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Supporters of the infamous king, including members of the Richard III Society, hope the discovery will now force academics to re-examine history, which they say has been tainted by exaggerations and false claims about Richard III since the Tudor era.
These are probably exaggerations.
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